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Science, the Arts, and the Humanities
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Creativity, passion and the urge for expression and exploration are essential human qualities that inspire science, the arts, and the humanities, and thus constitute a common bond among them. WISL helps people explore, discuss, and cultivate the intellectual and emotional links between science, the arts, and the humanities. People can value, appreciate, and enjoy science without a deep understanding of specific details, just as they can appreciate music without a specialized knowledge of music theory, or appreciate literature, the theater, and the visual arts without being experts in those fields. Programs of the Initiative focus on the relationships, similarities, and differences in inquiry, creativity, and personal expression among scientists, artists, and humanists. A specific goal is to give musicians, artists, writers, and performers – present and future – an appreciation of science and enable them to see and understand the connections between science and the arts.


 

Art and Science

John Maeda: Innovation is born when art meets science
Dance!

Chemistry wins "Dance Your PhD" Contest
Film

New documentary "Whiz Kids" focuses on young scientists

The International Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge 2009

Speaking of Memory:
Q&A with Neuroscientist Eric Kandel

Concert at Chemistry

Perpetual Motion:
Revolutions in 17th-Century Science and Music

The Oxygen Symposium

Oxygen DVD
Roald Hoffman contemplates a vessel by Don Reitz

Chemistry and Ceramics:
Shared Ground, Common Fire

What is Human?

 





       

 


 

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